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1) Find the earliest Greek versions of the New Testament online 2) Use an AI or translator service to translate the Greek to English directly 3) Realize the Bible you've been reading is a bad translation and Christ was urgently warning you about jews 4) ??? 5) That's antisemitic!

1) Find the earliest Greek versions of the New Testament online 2) Use an AI or translator service to translate the Greek to English directly 3) Realize the Bible you've been reading is a bad translation and Christ was urgently warning you about jews 4) ??? 5) That's antisemitic!

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Why not go for the original Greek:

Read the Septuagint Bible w/ Apocrypha Free Online | Bible Study Tools https://www.biblestudytools.com/lxx/

Home - The Septuagint: LXX https://www.septuagint.bible/index.html

Septuagint Old Testament Bilingual (Greek / English) - 1 https://www.ellopos.net/elpenor/greek-texts/septuagint/

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That's what I did. The Codex Sinaiticus is the earliest version that contains the New Testament. It's in Greek. It contains the Septuagint, but also the New Testament. If you want the oldest version of the Old Testament, it's the Dead Sea Scrolls.

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Dude, the sinaiticus is bogus, the guy who faked it went to the trouble of publishing his confession in the newspapers, which makes sense of why the monks were using it as kindling:

How We Know Sinaiticus Is A Fake - Chick Tracts [1.01.18] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EESlY6n0i4

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No, it's not bogus. The theories that it was forged were disproven.

If you still believe it's a forgery, then translate the Codex Vaticanus. They are mostly identical.